Re: 20-Dec-99 EMC
- Subject: Re: 20-Dec-99 EMC
- From: "Steve Carlisle" <quatsein-at-island.net>
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 17:26:35 -0800
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- Reply-To: <quatsein-at-island.net>
Ray, thanks for the reply. I changed the date before I did
the new install, and now some of the modules are bad.
My machine will allow the date to be changed in the bios
from 1994-2099. If I change it to the current date or above,
after saving and re booting it automatically goes to 2094.
I think I will have to re-install the RT patch, and then reload
the newer version of EMC. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks, Steve
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From: Ray Henry <rehenry-at-up.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list <emc-at-nist.gov>
Subject: Re: 20-Dec-99 EMC
Date: Monday, January 03, 2000 11:38 AM
Steve
I just installed the 20-Dec download and didn't encounter a date problem.
I'm using rh5.2 and it shows the correct date. If you are using a stand
alone machine and it has a date problem you could set the date back in the
bios.
Ray
At 12:24 PM 1/2/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I tried this new version install, and of course it overwrites your
>old version, not really so bad if this Y2K thing did not cause
>this message " clock skewed ". Does anyone have any advice
>on how to overcome this problem, cheaply.
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